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... simply to use the word sensory , as indicating primitive processes long be- fore they undergo that elaboration to which the fine arts give their attention . The esthetic is simply a late and derived form of a very much deeper and more ...
... simply to use the word sensory , as indicating primitive processes long be- fore they undergo that elaboration to which the fine arts give their attention . The esthetic is simply a late and derived form of a very much deeper and more ...
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... simply do not fit into classical physics — to invent mathematical descriptions which simply denote what the evi- dence reveals , treating events of the older physics as one special class of events comfortably housed within the vast ...
... simply do not fit into classical physics — to invent mathematical descriptions which simply denote what the evi- dence reveals , treating events of the older physics as one special class of events comfortably housed within the vast ...
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... simply a special case . On one point , we may go even further . We have begun to real- ize that it is characteristic of fantasy to be more creative than is logical thought , in the sense that more cues , and more unusual cues , are ...
... simply a special case . On one point , we may go even further . We have begun to real- ize that it is characteristic of fantasy to be more creative than is logical thought , in the sense that more cues , and more unusual cues , are ...
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